Nevada Stipulation And Order To Extend Time For Arbitration Hearing is an agreement between parties to an arbitration dispute to extend the time frame for the hearing to a date agreed upon by both parties. This agreement is filed with the court and becomes an order binding on the parties. This type of stipulation is often used when parties are unable to attend the hearing at the originally scheduled time and need extra time to prepare or gather evidence. There are two types of Nevada Stipulation And Order To Extend Time For Arbitration Hearing: 1) Stipulation to Extend Time for Arbitration Hearing Without Consequences; and 2) Stipulation to Extend Time for Arbitration Hearing with Consequences. The first type of stipulation extends the time for the hearing without any consequences for the delay. The second type of stipulation extends the time for the hearing with consequences, such as the payment of additional attorneys’ fees or other costs.